Superficies in the form of the right to superpose

The purpose of this paper is to present the current legal framework related to the superficies right in the form of the right to superpose, and especially to draw the attention and put certain question marks regarding the actuality or even the urgency of the need for regulation regarding the right t...

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Main Authors: Simona CHIRICĂ, Cristiana MIC-SOARE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bucharest University of Economic Studies 2015-06-01
Series:Juridical Tribune
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Online Access:http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An5v1/4%20Chirica.pdf
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description The purpose of this paper is to present the current legal framework related to the superficies right in the form of the right to superpose, and especially to draw the attention and put certain question marks regarding the actuality or even the urgency of the need for regulation regarding the right to superpose. First, as a preliminary aspect, in order to emphasize the historical evolution of the superficies right, we will briefly present the development of this concept starting from the Roman law up to the present date. Second, by analysing the relevant legislation, the doctrine and the jurisprudence, the authors set themselves to present the main methods for constituting the superficies right. Third, the characteristics related to the right to superpose will be correlatively laid out. Fourth, the possibility to obtain a building permit on the basis of the right to superpose will also be analysed. Fifth, the recently entered-into-force legislative framework regarding the registration of the right to superpose and of the building thus erected is presented. Last but not least, the conclusions of this paper are presented, highlighting the necessity for more clearly defined rules regulating the legal status of the right to superpose, in order to avoid any confusions and inconsistencies in practice.
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spelling doaj.art-66cc8e15a61c4c048e2bf362264506862024-04-08T07:43:01ZengBucharest University of Economic StudiesJuridical Tribune2247-71952248-03822015-06-01514959Superficies in the form of the right to superpose Simona CHIRICĂ0Cristiana MIC-SOARE1Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Law Department, Partner at Schoenherr și Asociații SCAFaculty of Law, University of Bucharest, Attorney at Law at Schoenherr și Asociații SCAThe purpose of this paper is to present the current legal framework related to the superficies right in the form of the right to superpose, and especially to draw the attention and put certain question marks regarding the actuality or even the urgency of the need for regulation regarding the right to superpose. First, as a preliminary aspect, in order to emphasize the historical evolution of the superficies right, we will briefly present the development of this concept starting from the Roman law up to the present date. Second, by analysing the relevant legislation, the doctrine and the jurisprudence, the authors set themselves to present the main methods for constituting the superficies right. Third, the characteristics related to the right to superpose will be correlatively laid out. Fourth, the possibility to obtain a building permit on the basis of the right to superpose will also be analysed. Fifth, the recently entered-into-force legislative framework regarding the registration of the right to superpose and of the building thus erected is presented. Last but not least, the conclusions of this paper are presented, highlighting the necessity for more clearly defined rules regulating the legal status of the right to superpose, in order to avoid any confusions and inconsistencies in practice.http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An5v1/4%20Chirica.pdfsuperficies rightright to superposeregistration of superficies rightregistration of right to superposenotarised deed
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title Superficies in the form of the right to superpose
title_full Superficies in the form of the right to superpose
title_fullStr Superficies in the form of the right to superpose
title_full_unstemmed Superficies in the form of the right to superpose
title_short Superficies in the form of the right to superpose
title_sort superficies in the form of the right to superpose
topic superficies right
right to superpose
registration of superficies right
registration of right to superpose
notarised deed
url http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An5v1/4%20Chirica.pdf
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